Instructions for Use RAUMEDIC
MPR2 logO
Manufacturer:
RAUMEDIC AG, Hermann-Staudinger-Strasse 2, 95233 Helmbrechts, Germany
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Step 4:
If the pO2 key was pressed in step
1, the setting options for alarms,
signal relaying and control of the
pO2 measuring intervals are
accessed. The limiting alarm
values are set identically with the
invasive pressure; the same
applies for the signal relaying to a
third-party system. If the Fast key
is pressed, the measuring interval
of 1 sec. will be switched on for
180 sec., independent of the
previous setting, and the window
is closed.
Step 5:
If the Menu key is pressed in step
4, the selection of the pO2
measuring interval is accessed.
The pO2 measuring interval can
be set to 1 sec, 5 sec, 10 sec, 20
sec or 60 sec. In addition, the
setting can be set to “off”, if and
when required. The setting of the
pO2 measuring intervals has a
distinct influence on the
achievable mobile time when the
MPR2 is operated on battery pack.
Step 6:
After acknowledgement of the
selected measuring interval, this is
acknowledged by pressing OK.
The settings will become active
only after this window has been
closed with the OK key, and the
system has returned to the
overview (screen step 1).
If screen 1 is used to call the adjustment dialogue for pO2 when a PTO catheter has been connected
and an error message is active in the area of the pO2 value, than error message well appear:
“An error has occurred in the O2 measuring system. Adjustments are not possible.”
Please observe the special features when setting the measuring interval. The measuring
intervals have influence on the dynamics of the pO2 parameters to be displayed. A short
measuring interval causes a higher consumption of power, thus leading to a reduced mobile
time, than a longer measuring interval. Please keep in mind that the partial oxygen pressure is a
parameter which changes slowly.
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